And the same trend was seen by Surrey county council, which was also victim to flooding at the beginning of this year. The council reported that it had seen a 353 per cent increase (from 405 to 1,834) in the number of claims, and told the group that an "unprecedented number of claims," meant that there was a backlog of claims waiting to go through the system.

Meanwhile, in Dorset, another area badly hit by the floods, the County Council saw claims for pothole damage increase from 85 in November and December to 193 in January and February – up 127 per cent.

Pothole damage to cars in the UK creates an estimated annual repair bill of £730million and continues to increase each year, according to research by the campaign group and Warranty Direct.

In order to warn drivers of damaged roads and potholes, Potholes.co.uk has come up with a temporary road sign. It claims that it would only need to prevent two to three incidents to cover costs versus £100s in garage bills and compensation payments.